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do if you encounter error messages while using AOL Mail.Did you get an error message when trying to sign in to your AOL Mail account or when you tried to send an email? If you received a Blerk, Gah, or Zoids error message, please click the heading server error 3204 below to learn why you got the error message. For all other error messages, please server error 3219 0x8de00005 click the "Other Error Messages" heading. BLERK!, GAH!, and ZOIDS! Error Messages Learn what to do if you receive a Blerk!, Gah! or error 3219 hotmail outlook Zoids! error message. Select a heading below to expand more information. What should I do if I see the Blerk! ERROR 1 message? Note: This error message is related to the following errors: ERR1100, ERR1102, ERR1103, http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/forum/livemail-email/cant-send-email-keep-getting-server-error-3219/de213386-6953-42ea-8938-fd0ff7541e34 ERR1106, ERR1107, ERR1108, ERR1109, ERR1110, ERR1112, ERR1113, ERR1114, ERR1115, ERR1122, ERR1123, ERR1124, ERR1125 If you’re seeing the Blerk! ERROR 1 message, it means there was an authentication problem. Below are some solutions to help get you back on track and back in your inbox. Adjust browser security settings Sometimes, browser security settings can interfere with the orderly loading of AOL Mail. Here are a few options for making adjustments to your browser’s settings so AOL https://help.aol.com/articles/aol-mail-error-messages Mail can function properly. Please click the link below that corresponds to your browser type. Internet Explorer - Check Protected Mode Option for both Internet zone and Trusted sites zone. 1. Start Internet Explorer. 2. Click the Tools menu. 3. Select Internet Options. 4. Click the Security tab. 5. Click Internet zone. 6. Check Enable Protected Mode checkbox. 7. Click Trusted sites zone. 8. Check Enable Protected Mode checkbox. 9. Re-start Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer - Run browser in No Add-ons mode 1. In the corner of your screen, click Start. 2. Click All Programs. 3. Click Accessories. 4. Click System Tools. 5. Click Internet Explorer (No Add-ons). Firefox - Run Firefox in Safe Mode 1. In the corner of your screen, click Start. 2. Click All Programs. 3. Click Mozilla Firefox. 4. Click Mozilla Firefox (Safe Mode). Correct bookmark The AOL Mail URL has changed over the years (it's gotten simpler), and some older bookmarked URLs may no longer get you to your Inbox. If you click a bookmark to go to AOL Mail, make sure the bookmark is set to this address: http://mail.aol.com. Add http://*.aol.com and https://*.aol.com to Trusted sites 1. Start Internet Explorer. 2. Click the Tools menu. 3. Select Internet Options. 4. Click the Security tab. 5. Click Trusted sites zone. 6. Click the Sites button. 7. Enter "http://*.aol.com"
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the UK edition switch to the US edition switch to the AU edition International switch to the UK edition switch to the US edition switch to the Australia edition The Guardian home › tech home UK world sport football opinion culture business lifestyle fashion environment tech selected travel browse all sections close Computing Ask Jack Can I still use Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail? Microsoft’s ‘simple’ naming system has created a lot of confusion about Windows Live Mail, but not much is actually changing No version of Windows Mail is going away, and nobody needs to change to a different email service. Photograph: Screengrab Jack Schofield Thursday 11 August 2016 09.15 BST Last modified on Thursday 11 August 2016 09.16 BST Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Share on LinkedIn Share on Google+ Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger Since Windows Mail is going out, what would you recommend for another free email server? What about Gmail? I have Windows 10. Thanks, Laurel I answered a topical question about Microsoft’s changes to Windows Live Mail, which I fondly imagined answered everybody’s questions. The result was roughly three dozen confused emails. I’ve tried to cover most of the points raised, but apologise for picking on Laurel. She sent the shortest question, not, by a long way, the most confused one. Most of the confusion is Microsoft’s fault. Once upon a time, it wanted people to use Windows Live Mail to collect mail from its Windows Live email service. Well, it should be easy if they both had the same name, right? Now it wants people to use Outlook (a Windows or smartphone app) or Outlook (a Microsoft Office program) to collect their email from outlook.com (a mail service), which is even more confusing. It’s no wonder people get them mixed up. In fact, no version of Windows Mail is going away, and nobody needs to change to a different email service. Even Wi